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About Advance Native Political Leadership Action Fund
Advance Native Political Leadership (Advance) was founded to address the historical traumas, present realities, and future prospects of Native peoples in the United States. Advance is the only national Native American-led organization working to address the vast disparity and unique barriers that exist for Indigenous people in U.S. politics.
Advance is the first and only national Native-led organization working to build a complete ecosystem of power building in Native communities through leadership recruitment and support, civic engagement, data and research, state and national coordination.
Advance Native Political Leadership Action Fund is our 501(c)(4) project, and is fiscally sponsored by Tides Advocacy. Advance Native Political Leadership Education Fund is our 501(c)(3) fund, which is housed at Tides Foundation. The ideal candidate for this position is familiar with a multi-entity fiscally sponsored non-profit structure.
Role Overview
The Development Director reports to the Executive Director and, as a member of the leadership team, directs the organization’s 501c3 and 501c4 fundraising and donor cultivation efforts. With a focus on fundraising strategy development and implementation, the Development Director leads the fundraising team in all communication and donor management efforts. You must have a commitment to Advance's mission to build power in Indigenous communities to protect tribal sovereignty and determine the policies, resources, and leadership that will ensure our cultures and future generations are protected and self-determined.
The Development Director collaborates closely with Advance’s leadership team (Executive Director, Executive Assistant, Communications Director, Director of Operations and Organizational Growth, and National Program Director), and leads the organization's efforts to set and achieve annual and long-range fundraising goals, build strong relationships with fundraising partners, and measure progress throughout the year to ensure success.
As an ideal candidate, you have proven executive or senior management experience and success in building a fundraising roadmap for a startup 501c4 non-profit. You are driven by ambitious goals in a fast paced and collaborative environment. You understand that fundraising and raising financial resources are a necessary component for caring for our communities. You thrive in a remote office and have a proven track record in institutional fundraising and managing multiple streams of work and online project management and communication platforms like SalesForce, Monday.com, and Slack.
This supervisory position reports directly to the Executive Director and manages staff and relationships with various vendors, including consultants, accountants, donor advisors, high net-wealth individual donors, and foundation teams.
Development Director Key Responsibilities
Fundraising Management
Communication
Management
Leadership Team
To be successful in this role you should have the following experience & qualifications
We hope you bring one or more of these skills
Working at Advance:
The salary range is $125,000 - $145,000 and comes with a generous package of comprehensive benefits. Including but not limited to:
“Summer Fridays” – a 4-day workweek from early June to late August
$1,500 per year for professional development training and/ or coaching
Additional benefits including working from home, including compensation towards cell phone, Internet and other necessary equipment
This is a remote position and requires consistent phone and internet access at your home office location. The position may require up to 20% travel. We are not offering U.S. visa sponsorship for this role. We have a strong preference for candidates in EST and CST time zones.
Interview Timeline + Process
Dates to apply: Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Qualified candidates will participate in a series of interviews. There will be three to four 1-hour interviews, and one 2-hour exercise over the course of six weeks.
Advance Native Political Leadership Action Fund is an equal opportunity employer. This means that we don't discriminate against people because of their race, ethnicity, sex, age, religion, national origin, marital status, pregnancy, personal appearance, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, or political affiliation.
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